Moodify: Playlists That Fit!

Moodify: Playlists That Fit!

Music that matches your moment

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AI-powered music experience that understands your moment. Speak naturally, and Moodify analyzes your mood, energy, activity, and context to build the perfect playlist using Spotify and Apple Music.
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Alex Kamburakis
🚀 Hey Product Hunt! I’m excited to introduce Moodify - an app that builds the perfect playlist based on your mood, energy, activity and context. Whether you’re working, commuting, cooking, or getting ready for a workout, Moodify understands what you’re doing and instantly serves a playlist that fits the moment - with one tap. I built this because switching playlists all day was breaking my focus, and I wanted music to adapt to me automatically. Would love your feedback, ideas, and feature requests! Thanks for checking it out ❤️
YotZ

@alex_kamburakis Looks like the QRs were deactivated.

Alex Kamburakis

@yotzhavivi Fixed. Thanks

naehee

This is exactly the feature I’ve been looking for!

I personally love discovering playlists based on the weather — would be amazing if the app had something like that too ☁️🎶

Alex Kamburakis

@hee323 Weather-based playlists are already on our roadmap, and your comment pushes it higher. 

naehee

@alex_kamburakis awesome! thx for sharing. good luck!

Scott Thompson

I’ve missed this feature ever since Songza was acquired by Google. It was my favorite app and I’m really glad to see something similar back. Will be using immediately.

Alex Kamburakis

@fosh1zzle Songza was legendary. Huge compliment to be compared to it.

We’re still actively improving the experience, so your feedback means a lot. 🎶

Lennar from Gentura

This is a simple but very real problem. Manually switching playlists more than a few times a day is surprisingly distracting. One tap mood based playlists makes a lot of sense.